IDUMEA
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter Lyrics


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And am I born to die?
To lay this body down
And must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown?
And must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown?

A land of deepest shade
Unpierced by human thought
The dreary regions of the dead
Where all things are forgot
The dreary regions of the dead
Where all things are forgot

Soon as from earth I go
What will become of me?
Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be
Eternal happiness or woe
Must then my portion be

Waked by the trumpet sound
I from my grave shall rise
To meet the Judge with glory crowned
And see the flaming skies
To meet the Judge with glory crowned
And see the flaming skies

It's all about suffering, hear the word
And let's keep following Jesus




Oh, can't you hear it mothers?
Don't you-

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter's song "IDUMEA" delve into themes of mortality, the unknown afterlife, and the ultimate judgment that awaits us all. The repetition of the question, "Am I born to die?" emphasizes the universal inevitability of death and reflects on the purpose and meaning of life. The notion of laying down one's body suggests the finality of death, as well as the relinquishment of earthly attachments and limitations.


The lyrics also explore the uncertainty and fear surrounding what awaits after death, using imagery of a "world unknown" and "regions of the dead" where all things are forgotten. These lines convey a sense of mystery and foreboding about what lies beyond the physical realm. The reference to a land of "deepest shade" evokes a sense of darkness and the absence of human comprehension, reinforcing the idea of an incomprehensible afterlife.


The second section of the lyrics contemplates the consequences of death, questioning whether eternal happiness or woe will be one's fate. This reflection emphasizes the weight and significance of one's actions and choices in life, suggesting that they determine the ultimate destiny of the soul. The lyrics convey a sense of personal accountability and moral responsibility, as the individual wonders about the outcome of their existence beyond the grave.


The final verse introduces the concept of resurrection and judgment, with the imagery of rising from the grave to meet the Judge. This evokes a blend of awe, anticipation, and a recognition of divine authority. The mention of the "flaming skies" suggests a dramatic and fiery scene of reckoning, further underscoring the seriousness and importance of the final judgment.


Overall, the lyrics of "IDUMEA" invite contemplation on the existential questions of life, death, the afterlife, and moral responsibility. They convey a sense of grappling with the unknown and an urgency to reconcile one's existence with the divine. The song encourages listeners to reflect on the transient nature of life and the eternal repercussions of their choices and actions.


Line by Line Meaning

And am I born to die?
Do I exist only to eventually die?


To lay this body down
To leave behind this physical form


And must my trembling spirit fly
Does my fearful soul have to depart


Into a world unknown?
To enter an unfamiliar realm?


And must my trembling spirit fly
Does my fearful soul have to depart


Into a world unknown?
To enter an unfamiliar realm?


A land of deepest shade
A place of complete darkness


Unpierced by human thought
Not comprehended by human intellect


The dreary regions of the dead
The gloomy realms of the deceased


Where all things are forgot
Where every memory is erased


The dreary regions of the dead
The gloomy realms of the deceased


Where all things are forgot
Where every memory is erased


Soon as from earth I go
As soon as I depart from this earthly existence


What will become of me?
What will happen to my being?


Eternal happiness or woe
Will I experience everlasting joy or sorrow?


Must then my portion be
Is that what my destiny holds?


Eternal happiness or woe
Will I experience everlasting joy or sorrow?


Must then my portion be
Is that what my destiny holds?


Waked by the trumpet sound
Awakened by the sound of a trumpet


I from my grave shall rise
I will emerge from my burial place


To meet the Judge with glory crowned
To encounter the Judge adorned in splendor


And see the flaming skies
And behold the fiery heavens


To meet the Judge with glory crowned
To encounter the Judge adorned in splendor


And see the flaming skies
And behold the fiery heavens


It's all about suffering, hear the word
The central theme is suffering, pay attention to the message


And let's keep following Jesus
And let us continue to follow Jesus


Oh, can't you hear it mothers?
Oh, don't you hear it, mothers?


Don't you-
Don't you-




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Written by: Kristin Hayter

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